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is not inherently prone to mental healthish you autos but it's easier to get a gun here than the uk and australia with stricter gun control laws put in place in recent years. this debate will continue. >> it's like a sad groundhog day, right, the same thing is being said, i know. >> very sad. >> pamela brown thanks so much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom." >> i'm more worried about a more mundane problem. >> what is it? bill clinton's interview with cnn. what he's praising republicans for and what he says is troubling his own party today. o, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. >>> while the political drum gen beat builds toward a possible hillary clinton candidate for president her husband continues to make
is not inherently prone to mental healthish you autos but it's easier to get a gun here than the uk and australia with stricter gun control laws put in place in recent years. this debate will continue. >> it's like a sad groundhog day, right, the same thing is being said, i know. >> very sad. >> pamela brown thanks so much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom." >> i'm more worried about a more mundane problem. >> what is it? bill clinton's...
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the uk market yesterday was around around service points. really about is% now. we are doing better in germany and france, as well. the ftse mib is up 1%. we'll get into that in just a second. let's show you what's driving us firmer this morning. we've got autos doing very well. 2.5%. frankfurt motor show is on at the moment. all the executives there as you mute expect coming out with positive noises. the key thing is, besides they talk about key things in asia, we for the first to him they pointed some rooshgs about the inn market, as well. chinese industrial product up 10. 4/%. it's the best performance since 2012. a lot of that investment, growth, retalt sales edging higher, as well. those two things helping fears about any kind of hard landing in china he's away. resources doing well. there are those sectors at the moment in negative territory, either. as far as bond markets are concerned, this is interesting. spanish yields, 4.48% on the ten-year. the italian yields, 4.501%. it's the first time span yash yields have lower than the others. sylvia berlusconi i
the uk market yesterday was around around service points. really about is% now. we are doing better in germany and france, as well. the ftse mib is up 1%. we'll get into that in just a second. let's show you what's driving us firmer this morning. we've got autos doing very well. 2.5%. frankfurt motor show is on at the moment. all the executives there as you mute expect coming out with positive noises. the key thing is, besides they talk about key things in asia, we for the first to him they...
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. >> markets across the uk and across continental europe are shutting down holding on to the gains. we had two important central bank decisions today. one from the bank of england. the second from the european central bank. the european central bank didn't move on interest rates, neither of them did. we knew they wouldn't, but the ecb did say it was ready to cut interest rates again or pump more money into the eurozone economy if needed to bring money market rates back down. mario draghi saying that the eurozone's recovery is very, very green. he didn't mean green in that red/green sense. anyway, we're at 1.3116. european automakers did very well. bmw, daimler, and volkswagen all gaining on that number we had in the united states for sales. back in 2007 highs. worries about syria are in the spotlight as president obama is among world leaders gathering in st. petersburg for the g-20 summit. the president is looking to gain support for a military strike against syria while his russian counterpart vladimir putin is opposed to any such move. we will have more on those two men and their
. >> markets across the uk and across continental europe are shutting down holding on to the gains. we had two important central bank decisions today. one from the bank of england. the second from the european central bank. the european central bank didn't move on interest rates, neither of them did. we knew they wouldn't, but the ecb did say it was ready to cut interest rates again or pump more money into the eurozone economy if needed to bring money market rates back down. mario draghi...
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fairly good data again, strong data out of the uk. that translates to the prices now for the ftse 100 and the xetra dax and the rest of the markets, down two-theirds of 1%. break that down into sectors, looks like this. only one a couple up. telecoms on the benefit of nokia and vodafone. oil and gas, prices steady. autos down 1.3%. weakest sector is travel and leisure. we have elevated oil prices, threat of middle east action will cause investors to be nervous. we heard from ryanair today. this is the biggest low cost carrier down 13%. they also came out and said they might miss their guidance. and it has been the most profitable airline as well. air france, down 3.2%. easy jet down 6%. and iag, down 4%. the airlines taking it on the chin today. we did have good data, though, today, particularly out of the uk. gilt yields higher above treasury yields 2.87%. the yield earlier on gilts after the services sector activity according to the pmis at the best now since december 2006. stronger than expected higher than july. the composite pmi
fairly good data again, strong data out of the uk. that translates to the prices now for the ftse 100 and the xetra dax and the rest of the markets, down two-theirds of 1%. break that down into sectors, looks like this. only one a couple up. telecoms on the benefit of nokia and vodafone. oil and gas, prices steady. autos down 1.3%. weakest sector is travel and leisure. we have elevated oil prices, threat of middle east action will cause investors to be nervous. we heard from ryanair today. this...
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>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with you al. >> i want a different study. alan miller let's commission a study in the united states. >> we're on it. >> let's do that. >> and mel is going to sing a concert after we release the study results. >> you guys are going to have lunch on wednesday. it's going to be a hell of a week. >> oh, it's going to be great. all right let's show you what's happening here. we're in evans, colorado. the vice president, his wife, the governor and fema administrator craig fugate will be touring and we'll be covering that and they'll take a firsthand look at what needs to be done. let's show you what's going on as far as today is concerned. we do have
>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with...
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you start looking at it, and there's france, there's the uk, there's it turkey, saudi arabia. but you look at some of these other countries, not just russia for this, china is not for this, brazil is not for this. so you start looking at these other countries and they're not going to see -- the president is going to see that the world is as skeptical about this as the folks he's dealing with back in congress. >> chuck, it's katty here in washington. when you and i went to the briefing on saturday at the white house, it was quite clear that they don't see this as a humanitarian intervention. they're not talking about the moral case for helping the syrian people and all of the syrians who have been affected. this is specifically about chemical weapons. is that an argument perhaps that the world will listen to? even if they think that it's been presented fuzzily? isn't there a case to be made we cannot allow countries to use chemical weapons? >> well, you would -- i think what they're struggling with and admit is a struggle is the rhetoric about chemical weapons from john kerry,
you start looking at it, and there's france, there's the uk, there's it turkey, saudi arabia. but you look at some of these other countries, not just russia for this, china is not for this, brazil is not for this. so you start looking at these other countries and they're not going to see -- the president is going to see that the world is as skeptical about this as the folks he's dealing with back in congress. >> chuck, it's katty here in washington. when you and i went to the briefing on...
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china plowing into the uk, literally. adam: we have a vote that european investment opportunities. lori: paul christopher back from a two-week trip abroad. which areas are finally starting to look like a descent that? ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. adam: back to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is watching investments for us. this time carnival, right? >> we're watching carnival cruise lines closely. it is the world's largest crui
china plowing into the uk, literally. adam: we have a vote that european investment opportunities. lori: paul christopher back from a two-week trip abroad. which areas are finally starting to look like a descent that? ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td...
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it will initially launch in the uk and in the middle east. no, that was giga what? >> back to the future? i don't know. >> yeah, giga -- we'll immediately get bombarded with e-mails because people love that. >> michael j. fox. >> run dmc. >>> jp morgue's long whale problems may not end with a civil settlement. u.s. prosecutors reportedly still investigating the bank's trading scandal for potential criminal wrongdoing. this is a sign that an expected $800 million -- >> what was it? >> giga watts. >> the settlement may not be the put to rest for the firm. andrew, can you believe that? back in chicago. >> i know. andrew has been traveling this week. he's in chicago. he has more of this morning's top stories. andrew. >> thank you, becky. by the way, i still want one of those skateboards, the air skateboard. remember the one that michael j. fox had? that, to me, if i could have that -- >> that was in later -- that was back to the future 2. because he had a -- >> really? >> yeah. he had a regular -- he had a regular skateboard in the first one. remember? he breaks it off
it will initially launch in the uk and in the middle east. no, that was giga what? >> back to the future? i don't know. >> yeah, giga -- we'll immediately get bombarded with e-mails because people love that. >> michael j. fox. >> run dmc. >>> jp morgue's long whale problems may not end with a civil settlement. u.s. prosecutors reportedly still investigating the bank's trading scandal for potential criminal wrongdoing. this is a sign that an expected $800 million...
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they're not going to get these extra layers of support behind france -- besides france, uk and turkey. what they had going into the g-20 is what they have coming out. so now they have to play catch-up. he canceled his monday trip to los angeles because they got to start working the phones. interestingly, david went public on the speech plans with what i've heard, because of football, sunday and monday are out. it seems to point to a tuesday night very dramatic moment where the president's got to rally the public and give political cover to these members of congress. but boy, this is tough. it looks like this public hand wringing that the president and the white house have done has not been very flattering to his leadership. >> no. it doesn't. chuck todd, thank you so much. we greatly appreciate it. looking forward to having you back. david, let me go to you. anybody that's been -- you read the president's club and talk to anybody that's been inside the white house like you, and they'll tell you, being president of the united states is the loneliest job in the world. got a lot lonelier
they're not going to get these extra layers of support behind france -- besides france, uk and turkey. what they had going into the g-20 is what they have coming out. so now they have to play catch-up. he canceled his monday trip to los angeles because they got to start working the phones. interestingly, david went public on the speech plans with what i've heard, because of football, sunday and monday are out. it seems to point to a tuesday night very dramatic moment where the president's got...
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and uk regulators. the bank is expected to pay at least $700 million to settle the probes related to the london whale case. $6 billion or more. and some say, by the way, that $700 million figure could turn into $900 million. also oracle reported fiscal first quarter profit of 59 cent per share. revenue was shy of estimates, and weaker than expected guidance for the current quarter. >>> also, sony has set a goal of selling 5 million of its play station 4 video game consoles in less than five months. play station 3 sold 5.5 million following its release. microsoft will be out with the new xbox 1. we'll see what that competition looks like. >>> the fed settling markets by choosing not to taper the asset buying program. and steve liesman is going to join us again. he was at the top when we came in. and he's sitting between stan and jimmy dunne. by sec rules we have to do a ratio of what these two guys make compared to yours, and it is not pretty. >> it's pretty for them. >> it is pretty for them. >> and i'm
and uk regulators. the bank is expected to pay at least $700 million to settle the probes related to the london whale case. $6 billion or more. and some say, by the way, that $700 million figure could turn into $900 million. also oracle reported fiscal first quarter profit of 59 cent per share. revenue was shy of estimates, and weaker than expected guidance for the current quarter. >>> also, sony has set a goal of selling 5 million of its play station 4 video game consoles in less than...
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ross will give us the uk/euro perspective, although i don't know, i don't know how long you guys are going to be part of the european union at this point, ross. you've got to -- will you go into all that force, it looks like it's evenly split behind you. you have a little green, a little red. >> exactly, joe. not going anywhere fast this morning. the dow jones stoxx 600, excuse me, is at about the high point for the session this morning. and the ftse is fairly flat, as well. just down 6 points. xetra dax up 34. cac 40 down 0.08%. yields were higher than they were in august. we have had a die into the senate hearing into whether mr. berlusconi should be kicked out of the senate until thursday. we still don't know whether that's going to happen. we are focused, of course, on the apple announcements, those two new phones they announced last night. mixed reaction to stocks in europe. first of all, i'm holding the chip arm up 4.3%. it was confirmed that apple is using its own 64 bit processor. it's believed to be based on an arm designed for which they get more royalties. that's good news
ross will give us the uk/euro perspective, although i don't know, i don't know how long you guys are going to be part of the european union at this point, ross. you've got to -- will you go into all that force, it looks like it's evenly split behind you. you have a little green, a little red. >> exactly, joe. not going anywhere fast this morning. the dow jones stoxx 600, excuse me, is at about the high point for the session this morning. and the ftse is fairly flat, as well. just down 6...
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they're thinking that in the wake of the uk parliamentary vote and now the president says, well, i'm going to go to my congress and i'm going to see what they have to say. to the west, this looks like he's being deliberate and very thoughtful and doing all the right things. in the middle east, this looks like a sign of weakness, and it is being perceived as such, not only on the side of the syrian regime, but also in the ranks of the syrian rebels. they're all thinking, they're feeling very isolated right now. they figure they've lost support in washington. now, whether that's true or not really is immaterial. it's what they perceive. >> and beyond syria, for the region, i've been reading some publications in israel, and they're a bit shaken as well. we'll talk about it later in the show. lieutenant rick francona, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> still to come on "new day" it was a place where some of l.a.'s homeless sought shelter, but now it's no longer standing. investigators want to know how this house just suddenly collapsed. uh, i don't know what's happening. "start a new chat." wh
they're thinking that in the wake of the uk parliamentary vote and now the president says, well, i'm going to go to my congress and i'm going to see what they have to say. to the west, this looks like he's being deliberate and very thoughtful and doing all the right things. in the middle east, this looks like a sign of weakness, and it is being perceived as such, not only on the side of the syrian regime, but also in the ranks of the syrian rebels. they're all thinking, they're feeling very...
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had some data out today uk inflation saying dipping is expected, the annual rate in august. sort of inline with what market expectations were. the cac 40 off 12 points, ftse mib off 27 points today. markets are in focus and sectors, as well. we saw a new dip down in august registration falling in august, which it raids most of july again. it came to 7.84 million vehicles. that's the lowest ever recorded from the period since the series began in 1990 on. as a result, autos are the worst performers today, down 11.3%. banks off 0.9% as you can see. individual stocks we're looking at today, philips, they've got a share buyback coming up. down 1.8% because of the ceo fairly cautious in the near term and what's going on with the global economy. nokia, down 2.2%. they decided to reschedule the launch of some new phones which were scheduled for the end of the month despite the microsoft deal. .lloyds banking group down today at 2%. the government selling 6% of its stake in lloyd's. they made about a $60 million pound profit. they sold that stake to institutional investors, a small p
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. >> reporter: the uk, china and russia opposed military intervention. back home, polls are now showing initial public opinion leaning against a military strike. and is some lawmaker, getting an earful. >> why are you not listening to the people an staying out of syria? it's not our fight. >> we somewhere to stop assad on any price. >> reporter: on friday, after the summit, the president said he's ready to strike syria with or without an international consensus. >> 1400 people were gassed. if we're not acting, what does that say? >> reporter: but he declines to say what he will do if congress voted no. >> i think the week started off very well with support of the house leadership, john mccain, lindsey graham. but as it's gone on it has the challenges that it faces. >> brian todd subpoena early on this saturday morning. brian, i understand the president has a lost arm-twisting to get congress on board in the week ahead? >> that's right, suzanne and victor. he's lobbying members and the security team will be doing it on monday. they'll have briefings on mo
. >> reporter: the uk, china and russia opposed military intervention. back home, polls are now showing initial public opinion leaning against a military strike. and is some lawmaker, getting an earful. >> why are you not listening to the people an staying out of syria? it's not our fight. >> we somewhere to stop assad on any price. >> reporter: on friday, after the summit, the president said he's ready to strike syria with or without an international consensus. >>...
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secretary john kerry is speaking in london alongside uk secretary giving syria one week to hand over its chemical weapons or face an attack. rich edson on capitol hill with the latest for us. rich: they go on to say john kerry is basically saying in a rhetorical way he does not believe the assad o original had over the weapons so the u.s. threat still stands they would attack if giving authorization in congress. it is unclear if congress votes this down if the administration will move ahead. he made some other remarks also angry lawmakers here on capitol hill. >> we are not talking about war, we are not going to war. they will not have people at risk in that way, that is exactly what we are talking about doing. unbelievably small, limited kind of effort. rich: to that, small and limited attack, senator john mccain says words like that are unbelievable helpful. republican party wants any attack on the assad regime to influence the civil war against the assad bridging. many are headed to the white house is afternoon. a house and senate are back in for the first time for more than a mon
secretary john kerry is speaking in london alongside uk secretary giving syria one week to hand over its chemical weapons or face an attack. rich edson on capitol hill with the latest for us. rich: they go on to say john kerry is basically saying in a rhetorical way he does not believe the assad o original had over the weapons so the u.s. threat still stands they would attack if giving authorization in congress. it is unclear if congress votes this down if the administration will move ahead. he...
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and we had some better news ow of the uk today. public borrowing for august, a little lower than we might have thought on the year in august. gilt yields, though, still fairly elevated, 2.9%. treasury yields here, you can see the difference in spreads. treasury yields 2.73, as well. now, you also were mentioning india today. the rupee actually weaken today, as you can see. dollar up to 62 after being down at 61 yesterday. we were at 70 a couple of weeks ago. we had a surprise from the fed yesterday, surprise from the inn central bank today. they actually increased the rate by 25 basis points, sort of hiked rates and cut them, as well, because they rolled back from the liquidity tightening. they have a new government there who has just taken over, mr. rajan. no one expected the rate hike to try and curb inflation. so the sensex was down 1.85%. but maybe he felt comfortable in doing that because the fete were continuing the tapering. we heard from the finance minister yesterday, that said, tapering decision or the nontapering decisio
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. >> canada takes over uk. he is from mozambique. he is in zimbabwe, rhodesia. it will be a while. what can i say? >> i look at this and wonder and continue to question the ability of the administration to execute on the president's agenda and what that means for their tooblt do that and the debt ceiling fight that may be coming. it was clear all along that the president favored larry summers as becoming the next fed chairman. why did he need to make those comments back in june about bernanke? why? and who was the high-ranking official that told "the washington post" that summers was his choice. it might have been the president. they executed poorly for something the president wanted instead of taking a different route. john tester doomed the whole thing at the end. there was no reason if this was the choice they could have gone about it differently, and at least made me wonder whether we are going to have failure to execute when it comes to the debt ceiling failure. >> kelly evans is here. >> good morning. >> some say it is a victory for the right. others say a progressive victory
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it premiered in the uk on bbc last year, though it is exclusively on netflix in the u.s. today stocks moving down because of analyst down grades. morgan stanley downgrading the stock saying significant gab between price and value that existed 12 months ago has mostly closed and now we see a more balanced risk-reward. the stock is up about 430% in the past 12 months. in a week where the company launched in the netherlands and announced a partner with u.k. cable company virgin media, it looks like the company is going to need another catalyst to move even higher than where shares are now. netflix does not release ratings so we won't know how well "derek" is doing until the end of the quarter. >> we'll just have to rely on the talent of ricky gervais, i guess. >> we'll see if audiences like this show as well as they like the original british "office." >> meanwhile are shares of apple following in the foot steps of microsoft? tom mcclellan will give us an interesting theory next on the show. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not
it premiered in the uk on bbc last year, though it is exclusively on netflix in the u.s. today stocks moving down because of analyst down grades. morgan stanley downgrading the stock saying significant gab between price and value that existed 12 months ago has mostly closed and now we see a more balanced risk-reward. the stock is up about 430% in the past 12 months. in a week where the company launched in the netherlands and announced a partner with u.k. cable company virgin media, it looks...
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fairly flat today for the uk markets, just off 10. its gets worse as we go along the wall. the xetra dax off 0.3%. the cac 40 down 0.5%. the ftse mib is down 1.8%. last night, we have a vote from members of sylvia berlusconi's party. they voted to say they would withdraw support from the coalition government if he was kicked out of the senate. we're trying to see if we can get some resolution for that story which is ongoing. and would have been talking about it for a various number of weeks. some interesting stocks to look at today, nokia selling its hand set business to microsoft. it's been reported that they have been considering before and maybe post whether they should file with alcatel lucent, the other network equipmentmaker. alcatel lucent listed in france up over 6% at the moment on the back of that story. and finally, as well, h&m, the swedish retailer, well known around the globe, up 6.5% today. comfortably beating forecasts with sales and sales for september up around 8% on the year. that is where we stand. back to you. >> ross, thank you very much. we'll talk to
fairly flat today for the uk markets, just off 10. its gets worse as we go along the wall. the xetra dax off 0.3%. the cac 40 down 0.5%. the ftse mib is down 1.8%. last night, we have a vote from members of sylvia berlusconi's party. they voted to say they would withdraw support from the coalition government if he was kicked out of the senate. we're trying to see if we can get some resolution for that story which is ongoing. and would have been talking about it for a various number of weeks....
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from jpmorgan and the remaining will be split between the securities and exchange commission and the uk's conduct authority. we do not know whether jpmorgan has admitted wrong doing. the firm has said there were errors in its oversight and loopholes to allow that trade to happen and get as big as it did and to cause the steepness in losses that it did. but we haven't seen a formal admission of guilt to a regulator. that is expected, if it does happen, to come in the release from the securities and exchange commission, which we have not seen hit the wires yet. but this is a coordinated settlement with all of those four regulators, $920 million in fines. there are a lot of allegations outstanding at the department of justice and cfdc and reported criminal investigations ongoing as well. certainly this is a major milestone for jpmorgan in set e settling these issues but there's a long way to go. >> kayla tausche, thank you very much. kayla mentions the number of agencies that this is all sort of commingling, the acc, the fcc, the occ in the u.k. >> they're just in the cross hairs. it's all f
from jpmorgan and the remaining will be split between the securities and exchange commission and the uk's conduct authority. we do not know whether jpmorgan has admitted wrong doing. the firm has said there were errors in its oversight and loopholes to allow that trade to happen and get as big as it did and to cause the steepness in losses that it did. but we haven't seen a formal admission of guilt to a regulator. that is expected, if it does happen, to come in the release from the securities...
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really quick, i want to say,-úk. twitter, facebook, ixd love it. but it is not a career choice. >> charlie, what's your current career? >> i'm actually a social media specialist, like facebook, twitter and stuff1ñ like that. >> steve: specialist. >> yeah. i really don't think that these jobs are going to be around in five years. i'm telling you. if you are doing marketing for a social media company, if you're doing the technology side of social media, that's great! but to be an expert on twitter, how to use twitter and use facebook, first of all, we're not hiring for that, but it's not going to be around in five years. you got to develop other skills. but the kids,;qu they're trying. >> elisabeth: i love it, cheryl. >> i'm a horrible boss. you haven't heard yet? geraldo called me a horrible person. that was a good moment. >> elisabeth: i heard he named you as a mentor. >> steve: coming up in the next hour, senator marco rubio joins us live. >> elisabeth: he joined senator ted cruz on the senate floor. will anything come out of this or is it just p
really quick, i want to say,-úk. twitter, facebook, ixd love it. but it is not a career choice. >> charlie, what's your current career? >> i'm actually a social media specialist, like facebook, twitter and stuff1ñ like that. >> steve: specialist. >> yeah. i really don't think that these jobs are going to be around in five years. i'm telling you. if you are doing marketing for a social media company, if you're doing the technology side of social media, that's great! but...
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you are dealing with economic issues in the uk and austerity. you have socialized medicine. how do you view the debate about obamacare and what we are talking about? >> parts of the debate are very familiar. there is a debate about austerity, cuts, not cuts and the drama at the moment in washington about the deficit and so forth. that's familiar. we're also dealing with this huge black hole in public finances. in relation to the size of the economy we have a bigger problem that we have been trying to sort out. on the health care thing the dethe bait d debate is different. we are used to the national health service. i'm proud of it. it means everybody, rich or poor, if they have something wrong and they need access to good health care they can get it free at the point of use. not based on what you earn. it is based on need. that is a principle that runs deep in britain across the whole political spectrum. to that extent the debate is different. >> does it seem silly to you? >> not tat all. it's a serious issue. how much more serious can it be than providing health care to peo
you are dealing with economic issues in the uk and austerity. you have socialized medicine. how do you view the debate about obamacare and what we are talking about? >> parts of the debate are very familiar. there is a debate about austerity, cuts, not cuts and the drama at the moment in washington about the deficit and so forth. that's familiar. we're also dealing with this huge black hole in public finances. in relation to the size of the economy we have a bigger problem that we have...
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designed to protect viewers in the uk or u.s. west coast where the series finale will air later on the east coast. and there's a view this could be used for other programs. >> during the british open and -- i wouldn't look -- >> you wouldn't look. >> i don't check my e-mail either about any sporting events. i'm going to see, oh, sorry about the bengals or see that, so i don't check twitter or e-mail. >> i hadn't thought that. >>> when we come back, we have more of steve liesman's exclusive interview with new york fed president bill dudley. and then we'll be keeping a close watch on energy prices ahead of today's speeches by both presidents. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. let's take a look at the stocks on the move
designed to protect viewers in the uk or u.s. west coast where the series finale will air later on the east coast. and there's a view this could be used for other programs. >> during the british open and -- i wouldn't look -- >> you wouldn't look. >> i don't check my e-mail either about any sporting events. i'm going to see, oh, sorry about the bengals or see that, so i don't check twitter or e-mail. >> i hadn't thought that. >>> when we come back, we have more...
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i think after he saw the debate in the uk, even though you might say -- well, that ought to frighten anybody off. mr. cameron had parliamentary party and couldn't deliver it. that made him think this is something the country ought to do together. we can't pretend that this is not important. >> can't pretend it's not important. but is it necessary? did he weigh in on that with an question? was it necessary for obama to get approval? >> it was very interesting. he dodged that a little bit. and it's interesting because, of course, bill clinton as president ordered what is the closest parallel we can think of, which is a four-day strike against iraq to try to, in short, to punish it on weapons of mass destruction and compliance. bill clinton did not ask congress for either authorization or approval. but i think he felt that the political circumstances were different for obama. he put a fair amount of weight on the british issue, which was that prime minister cameron being rejected, repudiated by his own parliament. and the signal that it would have sentd in that context for obama not to
i think after he saw the debate in the uk, even though you might say -- well, that ought to frighten anybody off. mr. cameron had parliamentary party and couldn't deliver it. that made him think this is something the country ought to do together. we can't pretend that this is not important. >> can't pretend it's not important. but is it necessary? did he weigh in on that with an question? was it necessary for obama to get approval? >> it was very interesting. he dodged that a little...
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lots of people don't know who he is, and if he gets a dose of that so often he can come back to the uk and be the prince. >> can't wait to watch more of it tonight. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, kristi. >>> a reminder to you, you can see prince william's passion, new father, new home, 10:00 pacific, right here on cnn. >> looking forward to that. >> yeah, going to be a good one. >>> we have more for you. >> live coverage of the big stories stateside and around the world in the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >> if you are just joining us we want to wish you a happy sunday morning and thank you for sharing a little bit of your morning with us. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. >>> we have got to start with the still fresh deal to get rid of syria and getting rid of the chemical weapons. john kerry is trying to soothe concerns there. >> and damascus is closer to jerusalem than boston to new york. so they have a tremendous stake in the destruction of the arsenal there, understandably. >> yeah, jim, what specifically is kerry telling the
lots of people don't know who he is, and if he gets a dose of that so often he can come back to the uk and be the prince. >> can't wait to watch more of it tonight. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, kristi. >>> a reminder to you, you can see prince william's passion, new father, new home, 10:00 pacific, right here on cnn. >> looking forward to that. >> yeah, going to be a good one. >>> we have more for you. >> live...
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townsend created teen cancer america, based on a program they've been involved with for years in the uk, creating teens-only cancer awards in hospitals. >> just being a teenager without having that lumped on top of you, so we provide specialized environment where they can be comfortable being teenagers. how about a life of privilege? it was supplied by teenagers supporting. >> good stuff. love your music and love what you're doing, especially with kids. >>> coming up on "new day," the nascar driver slapped across the face by an opponent's girlfriend. he said his jaw was dislocated, now it's better, but his feelings are still hurt. he's going to talk about the smack everyone is talking about, as well. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. i don't miss out... you sat
townsend created teen cancer america, based on a program they've been involved with for years in the uk, creating teens-only cancer awards in hospitals. >> just being a teenager without having that lumped on top of you, so we provide specialized environment where they can be comfortable being teenagers. how about a life of privilege? it was supplied by teenagers supporting. >> good stuff. love your music and love what you're doing, especially with kids. >>> coming up on...
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even the uk is not with us. we criticized george w. bush for going to war without a plan to win the peace, we don't have a plan to win the war or the peace. we have to learn the lessons of the last time. there are many more steps that need to be taken. t tulci gab bert out of hawaii, she's a democrat and combat veteran, she came out today saying she does not support this intervention. that lets you know even democrats who are close to this president have not been won over and i think they need to take a step back. >> but van, the reason why most people, and we have some cnn polls that chris referenced we could poll results, most people don't support intervention is because for the past few weeks the president has told us all of the things he's not going to do, not going to put boots on the ground, not going to topple the assad regime, he is not going to be there long-term. maybe he will tomorrow night in the speech from the oval office what we are going to do there. building a coalition is great but what objective? >> i think the presi
even the uk is not with us. we criticized george w. bush for going to war without a plan to win the peace, we don't have a plan to win the war or the peace. we have to learn the lessons of the last time. there are many more steps that need to be taken. t tulci gab bert out of hawaii, she's a democrat and combat veteran, she came out today saying she does not support this intervention. that lets you know even democrats who are close to this president have not been won over and i think they need...
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. >> so this is in the uk. this is abby anddaniel. you know how couples have an agreement that maybe if you ever encountered like the number one movie star in the world, if you are going through the english country side and you happen upon a tavern where brad pitt is drinking, go for it. >> this is their wedding day. >> he spotted him and dragged the bride-to-be out. it's so sweet. >> it is. apparently he was nice to them and took a photo. yeah, he's over there shooting a movie that will be released. >> that's like, wedding night, here's brad pitt. >> i know we just exchanged vows four minutes ago but that's brad pitt. >> yeah. >> this is your forite photograph. >> this is my favorite one. it's a baby squirrel asleep. so he found this? >> yes, this is a wildlife photographer who found this tiny itty bitty indian palm squirrel. it was detached from his mother and all alone and he carries it in his shirt pocket. >> he could have reintroduced him to natural. >> they want to. >> looks pretty big there. >> this is not to scale. this is not
. >> so this is in the uk. this is abby anddaniel. you know how couples have an agreement that maybe if you ever encountered like the number one movie star in the world, if you are going through the english country side and you happen upon a tavern where brad pitt is drinking, go for it. >> this is their wedding day. >> he spotted him and dragged the bride-to-be out. it's so sweet. >> it is. apparently he was nice to them and took a photo. yeah, he's over there shooting...
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if you will, is reflected in the trouble that david cameron has had convincing his own people in the uk of the case to strike syrian forces? >> well, yeah, i think you certainly could point to part of it. i think that is a key piece. i think the other piece is a thursday call with the hill went a little rougher than was expected, then they saw the poll numbers. i think the mix of all of those led them to think you do want greater public support behind you. when you talk to those working on this, right now they say if the vote was taken today they don't have it. they think they'll get there, and the briefings yesterday were said to have gone fairly well, but there is still a great deal of skepticism. i think the ghost of conflicts past is hovering over this congress and this administration, and in fact the american public. i think part of that is we've seen us go from 2 1/2 years from a minimalist approach to really 10 or 11 days of we really do need to act, so that escalation of butchery that's been met with rather sustained interest national indifference for years and all of a sudden a
if you will, is reflected in the trouble that david cameron has had convincing his own people in the uk of the case to strike syrian forces? >> well, yeah, i think you certainly could point to part of it. i think that is a key piece. i think the other piece is a thursday call with the hill went a little rougher than was expected, then they saw the poll numbers. i think the mix of all of those led them to think you do want greater public support behind you. when you talk to those working...